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Neet/Jee Physics / Early Steps / Laws of Motion: Fill in The Blanks, True/False (With Reason) Etc

1. The document contains 62 multiple choice and fill in the blank questions about concepts in classical mechanics including force, momentum, Newton's laws of motion, friction, and circular motion. 2. The questions cover topics such as the definition of impulse, momentum, Newton's laws, forces in equilibrium, contact forces, static and kinetic friction, centripetal force, and motion in banked curves. 3. Multiple choice answers or terms to be filled in are requested for each question testing understanding of fundamental physics principles and their application to physical situations like motion of objects on inclined planes, in circular orbits, and around banked curves.

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Neet/Jee Physics / Early Steps / Laws of Motion: Fill in The Blanks, True/False (With Reason) Etc

1. The document contains 62 multiple choice and fill in the blank questions about concepts in classical mechanics including force, momentum, Newton's laws of motion, friction, and circular motion. 2. The questions cover topics such as the definition of impulse, momentum, Newton's laws, forces in equilibrium, contact forces, static and kinetic friction, centripetal force, and motion in banked curves. 3. Multiple choice answers or terms to be filled in are requested for each question testing understanding of fundamental physics principles and their application to physical situations like motion of objects on inclined planes, in circular orbits, and around banked curves.

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Phasors Momentum (2017)- Classroom program for NEET/JEE

NEET/JEE Physics / Early Steps / Laws of Motion


Fill in the blanks, True/False (with reason) etc
1. Force is required to put a stationary body in motion or
stop a moving body (T / F)
2. External agency is needed to provide this force. The 23. Impulse is __________________________.
external agency must be in contact with the body (T/F) 24. Impulse = F x t ( T / F )
3. An external force is required to keep a body in motion. 25. Impulse is area of ____________ plot.
( T /F ) 26. Impulse is a scalar/vector ?
4. Objects (i) moving ____________ an inclined plane 27. Impulse is only involved in collisions ? ( T / F)
accelerate, while those (ii) moving __________ retard. 28. Impulse is the force involved in a collision. ( T / F )
5. An object moving on a frictionless horizontal plane 29. Newtons ________ law tells us about the origin of the
must have ________________________________. external force on the body ?
6. Is any force acting on a body in uniform circular 30. The earth pulls a stone downwards due to gravity. Does
motion? the stone exert a force on the earth ? __________
7. A body at rest continues to remain at rest and a body in 31. According to Newtonian mechanics, force never occurs
motion continues to move with a uniform velocity, this _________ in nature.
property is ______________________ 32. Action and reaction forces are _______and _________.
8. Net force on a book kept on a table is _____________. 33. Action and reaction forces can cancel each other. (T/F)
9. A ball is projected in air, the force on this ball at the 34. Action and reaction forces act on _________
topmost point of the journey is __________________. body/bodies.
10. The momentum of a particle in uniform circular motion 35. ___________ forces on a body or a system of particles
is constant ( T / F) cancel away in pairs.
11. If the net external force on a body is zero, its 36. The total momentum of an __________ system of
acceleration is______________. interacting particles is conserved.
12. Suppose we are standing in a stationary bus and the 37. The condition for a point object to be in equilibrium
driver starts the bus suddenly. We get thrown backward is________________.
with a jerk because of _________________ 38. Momentum conservation can be applied to individual
13. Momentum is clearly a _____________ quantity. directions/axes. ( T / F )
14. Force not only depends on the change in momentum, 39. The component of contact force normal to the surfaces
but also on how fast the change is brought about (T/F) in contact is called ______________. The component
15. The greater the rate of change of momentum, the parallel to the surfaces in contact is called __________.
_______________ is the force. 40. The expression for total contact force magnitude
16. Thus the same force for the same time causes the same ___________ and tan = _______. is angle with
change in momentum for different bodies. (T / F) horizontal.
17. Suppose a stone is rotated with uniform speed in a 41. Upward bouyant force is a contact force. ( T / F )
horizontal plane by means of a string, the 42. Write the expression for spring force _______________
______________ of momentum is fixed, but its 43. For an inextensible string, the force constant is
_______________changes _______________.
18. The rate of change of momentum of a body is directly 44. Contact forces are electromagnetic in nature ( T / F )
proportional to the applied force. (T / F) 45. As the applied force F increases, fk or fs also increases.
19. Change in momentum takes place in the direction in (Choose the correct one )
which the momentum acts. (T / F) 46. Static friction opposes ______________motion.
20. The second law of motion is a vector law ( T / F ) 47. (fs) max =
21. What does a vector law mean? 48. fs ____ s N , fk ___ kN
49. k s F
50. More the area of contact more is the value of
friction (T / F )
22. Acceleration here and now is determined by the force 51. For a body moving with constant velocity,
here and now, not by any history of the motion of the Fapplied ______ fk .
particle. Explain this statement.
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NEET/JEE Physics / Early Steps / Laws of Motion
52. Friction ______________ impending or actual relative 58. Motion of a car on a level road
motion between the two surfaces. List the forces acting on the car.
53. Friction opposes the motion of body. ( T / F) (i) (ii)
54. Consider a box lying in the compartment of a train that
(iii)
is accelerating. If the box is stationary relative to the
59. The centripetal force required for circular motion is
train, it is ______________ along with the train.
along the surface of the road, and is provided by the
55. Acceleration of a body moving in a circle of radius R
____________________________.
with uniform speed v is _______ directed towards the
60. Maximum velocity to negotiate an unbanked curve is
centre. According to the second law, the force f
_______________
providing this acceleration is _____________.
61. On a banked curve, the direction of friction is
56. For a stone rotated in a circle by a string, the centripetal
_______________ for v < vmax
force is provided by the __________________.
62. On a banked curve, the direction of friction is
57. The centripetal force for motion of a planet around the
_______________ for v > vmax
sun is the ______________________________

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